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Ebook About In her luminous and groundbreaking debut, New York Times bestselling author Pam Jenoff shows the unimaginable sacrifices one woman must make in a time of warNineteen-year-old Emma Bau has been married only three weeks when Nazi tanks thunder into Poland. Within days Emma’s husband is forced to disappear underground, leaving her alone in the Jewish ghetto. In the dead of night, the resistance smuggles her out and brings her to Krakow, where she takes on a new identity as Anna Lipowski, a gentile.Emma’s already precarious situation is complicated by her introduction to Kommandant Richwalder, a high-ranking Nazi official who hires her to work as his assistant. As the atrocities of war intensify, Emma must make unthinkable choices that will force her to risk not only her double life, but also the lives of those she loves.Look for Pam Jenoff’s new novel, The Woman with the Blue Star, an unforgettable story of courage and friendship during wartime.Read these other sweeping epics from New York Times bestselling author Pam Jenoff.The Orphan’s TaleThe Ambassador’s DaughterThe Diplomat’s WifeThe Lost Girls of ParisThe Last Summer at Chelsea BeachThe Winter GuestBook The Kommandant's Girl Review :
Once we've had Hogan's Heroes, nothing written or scripted about WW II can be in bad taste. After a slow start, the book has a plausible storyline: Emma Bau, a young, attractive Jewish woman of the Polish ghetto sees her brand new husband go off with the resistance. She is taken in by the Catholic side of hubby's family and emerges as a young, attractive shiksa, Anna Lipowski, who - this is where it gets a little unbelievable, but it keeps the story flowing - is seated next to the Nazi commandant of the ghetto at a dinner party. She is repulsed but her heart goes pitter-patter just a little, he is so good-looking, next thing you know she's his admin, they wind up in bed (I think that's the order) - he's a Nazi, but a nice (Aryan) specimen - and this lets the Kommandant's Girl keep an eye on his paperwork for the resistance. And then, as if by magic, she is with child, and it's within the time-frame of both the last night with her husband and the first times with the Kommandant.The story goes on, she comes close to getting caught, eventually she has to run, and people die, but not our heroine.The latter parts of the book depend on even more fantastical twists of plot, of couplings and uncouplings, betrayals.I got this as a Kindle whatchamacallit, the monthly subscription - ah, Kindle Unlimited - so I wasn't out a lot of money if it turned out to be just-okay, which it was. Between this and the follow The Diplomat's Wife (which involves a supporting heroine from Kommandant), one comes to understand that with a Pam Jenoff novel:* Nobody's dead until they're dead. People have a habit of coming back. Including from a plane crash where no one survived.* The leading lady often winds up with child, sometimes after a single evening, and almost always where it's possible two men may have had the leading role at slightly different times. Both Kommandant and Diplomat have this plot line.* Good guys become bad guys in the latter pages of the book. More so guys than girls do this, but not exclusively.So ... after reading Kommandant's Girl and Diplomat's Wife (two different women), I came to thinking, "This book almost reads like a Harlequin romance, except with 'Deutschland Uber Alles' as the background music," and then I looked at the other books in the series and came to realize that's exactly what this is. I love Pam Jenoff’s books - all of them. “The Kommandant’s Girl” is the latest that I have read. Ms. Jenoff’s portrayal of the Jewish situation in World War II is fantastic. She makes their plight known and their struggles to stay alive during this harrowing time so palpable that reading the story not-stop to the end is a necessity to the avid reader.I this novel, Emma Bau has been married to a young Jewish man for only a few months when the Nazis invade Poland. Jacob is very political and decides that he must be a part of the resistance movement, which means leaving Emma alone. She finds her way to her parents in the Jewish ghetto in Krakow and stays with them for a time. Friends of Jacob find her, get her out of the ghetto, give her false papers and take her to Jacob’s aunt, a Gentile. She is there with a little Jewish toddler whose mother has been killed and whose father has been taken away by the Gestapo. Hopefully, they will be safe there during the occupation.Krysia, Jacob’s aunt, is also a part of the resistance, but also a known socialite in Krakow. She had many links to the resistance along with seemingly accepting the Nazi regime. At a party where she is presenting her “niece and her little brother” to the Gentile community, Emma (now known as Anna) is noticed by the Kommandant. He asks her to work for him as his personal assistant. She has to say yes. The resistance leaders can now use her to ferret information from the Kommandant’s office and relay this to the resistance. In becoming closer to the Georg, she must make a personal decision whether or not to compromise her marriage vows for the greater good of the movement.Ms. Jenoff’s writing is addicting. I was unable to put this book down and after I finished it I could not stop thinking about the story. I was unable to help myself, but I found that I was sympathetic to the Kommandant and to Anna in her dilemma. I wonder how I would have handled the situation were I in their shoes. I felt that the horrors of war and the circumstances surrounding the occupiers and those fighting against them were almost understandable. The Kommandant had to follow orders and Anna was bound to honor her husband and parents in finding out information that would save her people. I read this book with mixed emotions which have really made me think about those times and the people who lived them.I highly recommend this book, especially if you are interested in stories about World War II. I purchased a Kindle copy of this book from Amazon.com and was under no obligation to post a review. Read Online The Kommandant's Girl Download The Kommandant's Girl The Kommandant's Girl PDF The Kommandant's Girl Mobi Free Reading The Kommandant's Girl Download Free Pdf The Kommandant's Girl PDF Online The Kommandant's Girl Mobi Online The Kommandant's Girl Reading Online The Kommandant's Girl Read Online Pam Jenoff Download Pam Jenoff Pam Jenoff PDF Pam Jenoff Mobi Free Reading Pam Jenoff Download Free Pdf Pam Jenoff PDF Online Pam Jenoff Mobi Online Pam Jenoff Reading Online Pam JenoffRead Carson Kettle U. S. 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